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So, what are the must have mods I should download for BtS?
Inquiring minds want to know.
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I've actually never downloaded any mods so I'm interested in finding out which ones I should focus on as well. I've only had Civ4 reinstalled on my computer for about 2 days now so it's almost like I'm starting over from the beginning.
Fall from heaven 2 is pretty cool. It's a fantasy mod with a complete world, music, units, magic etc etc. I think it is the most downloaded mod according to civfanatics.
Beware though, I recently installed it and now I can't load the tri-league save games.
BUG is great (Unmodified Gameplay). It provides you with notices that you can whip some building this turn and generally eases micromanagement by giving notice of useful things while keeping all features unchanged.
Total conversions:
Fall from Heaven II is a must.
Mars now! is nice, and History of the Three Kingdoms is also very interesting.
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(a civ-like game whose goal is low micromanagement and good AI)
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BUG mod is great if you are only just getting used to the game. It gives you some great additional features on the display that really help if you aren't use to doing any MM or calculations.
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Supposedly the Wolfshanze mod and Rise of Mankind are good too, but I haven't downloaded them yet.
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What do folks think of the WWII mod by Dale? Sounds like it might be instructive and fun at the same time.
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Wolfshanze is excellent. I play it in preference to base BtS. But he's apparently stopped supporting it. Not that that's necessarily bad, as its current state is top notch.
WolfRevolution is a spin-off that still has support, but includes the Revolutions mod combined in.
What's the easiest way to preserve the original so you don't have problems with MP. I'd like to play some of these mods but don't want to have through all the hassle of switching back and forth.
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All I do is keep a save game of a mod, double-click on the save to load rather than the CIV shortcut or the Windows menu.
So my save games folder is shortcutted on my desktop, and in that folder I've got saves from a number of different mods. Doesn't matter... when I doubleclick a save it loads the correct mod, no worries.
For BTS, I'd go with BUG (loads of extra info, and the latest version includes a very useful "dot-mapping" tool for city placement planning)
For total conversion mods, I'll add my voice to the FFH crowd. Excellent mod.
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